Assume from electrodynamics the following equations which are valid in free space. (They
Chapter 13, Problem 3(choose chapter or problem)
Assume from electrodynamics the following equations which are valid in free space. (They are called Maxwells equations.) E = 0 B = 0 E = B t B = 1 c2 E t where E and B are the electric and magnetic fields, and c is the speed of light in a vacuum. From them show that any component of E or B satisfies the wave equation (1.4) with v = c.
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